Volvo L90 Electric Delivered

A yellow Volvo L90 Electric wheel loader parked on a construction site with a bucket full of material and industrial silos visible in the background under a blue sky.
A yellow Volvo L90 Electric wheel loader parked on a construction site with a bucket full of material and industrial silos visible in the background under a blue sky.
The L90 Electric, now delivered to customers, marks Volvo’s expansion of its zero-emission fleet into heavy construction.

Volvo CE (Construction Equipment) has successfully delivered its first L90 Electric wheel loader to customers, marking a significant step in the electrification of the heavy machinery sector.

This machine expands Volvo’s electric fleet—which already counts millions of electric miles logged by its semi-trucks—into the construction and earth-moving industry.

L90 Electric Key Highlights:

  • Performance and Power: The machine features separate electric motors for both propulsion and hydraulics, ensuring quick response times and shorter work cycles compared to conventional diesel models.
  • Operating Time: It delivers 4–5 hours of continuous operation (up to 8 hours in light-duty applications).
  • Benefits: It maintains the functionality of a diesel machine while offering a dramatic reduction in jobsite noise and exhaust emissions.

The heavy construction sector is going electric: the L90 Electric is now operational.

Yellow Volvo L90 electric wheel loader loading earth onto a black Mack dump truck at a construction site.
The Volvo L90 Electric wheel loader efficiently loads material onto a Mack truck, showcasing its operational capability on site.

For more details on this electric loader and to view the complete technical specifications, please visit the official Volvo L90 Electric product page.